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Cloud computing and Cultural Heritage IT

01.09.2013

Laser scanning is pointless. Lets do more!

01.09.2013

Analysing and visualising the ceramiscene of Roman Nepi

01.09.2013

Digital Tabletops & Collaborative Learning for Archaeology: ‘How can Multi-Touch Interfaces allow us to bridge the gap between archaeological artefacts and the viewer by creating engaging collaborative learning environments for adults with digital object handling?’

01.09.2013

Integrating excavation and analysis on urban excavations: developing elegant methods for integrated systems and methodologies for the excavation and analysis of urban sites

01.09.2013

ADSeasy: Developing a system for data deposition

01.09.2013

Vessel visualisation: innovative computer applications for ceramicists

01.09.2013

Vessel volumes: innovative computer applications for ceramicists

01.09.2013

How is the use of Virtual Reality technology challenging the museum-library sector? The case of the University Museum and Library of Trondheim, Norway.

01.09.2013

Game Issues for Scholarly Discourse or for Public Understanding

01.09.2013

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